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Solomon’s Temple and Israel’s Earlier Cultic Traditions in 2 Chronicles 1−8

  • Pancratius C. Beentjes
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Abstract

In 1-2 Chronicles, it is not much effort to list at least three dozen pericopes, as well as substantial sections and chapters, in which liturgical elements are at the forefront. And it is of specific interest that most of these texts are reckoned to the so-called “chronistisches Sondergut,” material that is only found in the Book of Chronicles itself. This contribution will briefly pay attention to some marked examples of how the Chronicler has interwoven history and worship, specifically in 2 Chronicles.

Abstract

In 1-2 Chronicles, it is not much effort to list at least three dozen pericopes, as well as substantial sections and chapters, in which liturgical elements are at the forefront. And it is of specific interest that most of these texts are reckoned to the so-called “chronistisches Sondergut,” material that is only found in the Book of Chronicles itself. This contribution will briefly pay attention to some marked examples of how the Chronicler has interwoven history and worship, specifically in 2 Chronicles.

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